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The Australian, 20 May 2026

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ArticleRace to avert ‘kick in entre­pren­eur­ial groin’

Labor’s cap­ital gains tax reform is a “grab without any com­men­sur­ate bene­fit” that will only hurt work­ers and force an inev­it­able polit­ical walk-back, ex-reserve Bank board mem­ber John Poyn­ton has declared, as busi­ness pushes for a...

Race to avert ‘kick in entre­pren­eur­ial groin’

ArticlePatch jobs only for Collins subs

Upgrades to the navy’s Collin­s­class sub­mar­ines will be drastic­ally scaled back, cast­ing doubt over the boats’ ongo­ing reli­ab­il­ity, as the gov­ern­ment tries to squeeze another dec­ade of life out of the age­ing ves­sels. Defence Min­is­ter...

Patch jobs only for Collins subs

ArticleDivis­ive coun­cil to take con­trol of NT hous­ing

The Abori­ginal organ­isa­tion paid to run Alice Springs town camps would share con­trol of remote hous­ing across the North­ern Ter­rit­ory with land coun­cils and other Indi­gen­ous bod­ies under an agree­ment struck by Labor. Alice Springs town...

Divis­ive coun­cil to take con­trol of NT hous­ing

ArticleTwo-thirds of cap­ital gains earners ‘are also work­ers’

More than 740,000 wage and salary-earn­ing work­ers could be in the fir­ing line of Jim Chalmers’ decision to axe the cap­ital gains tax dis­count des­pite the fact the gov­ern­ment framed the change as a move to reward work­ers. Wage-earners have...

Two-thirds of cap­ital gains earners ‘are also work­ers’

ArticleBig ideas are big tar­gets as both sides go for broke

Angus Taylor has made one of the bravest calls in his­tory. His pledge to index the per­sonal income tax rate scales has three con­sequences – it kills big gov­ern­ment in Aus­tralia, it trans­fers future rev­en­ues from politi­cians to the people, and...

Big ideas are big tar­gets as both sides go for broke